Coppice Craft is not a new thing. It has been around for centuries amongst people connected to the land and the especially the woodlands. Over the past few months we have been coppicing several species of trees and allowing them to dry for later use. We have finally gotten a product out of our black ...

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Testimonials

Thanks so much to Cliff and everyone else at the mushroom growing class this past weekend. I learned so much, enjoyed spending time with so many kindred spirits, and as always, meals were delicious.

Susan Horn

This course is not just about Permaculture – it’s about life – life lessons. I will use it everywhere.

Frank, course participant

Spiral Ridge Permaculture’s PDC is an impactful and inspiring introduction to the core principals and practices of permaculture.

April

I came to Tennessee to see what they were about after Dave Jacke (author of Edible Forest Gardens) recommended them, to me, last year. Being a firm believer that one can always gain new knowledge, and being a permaculture teacher and trainer myself in other countries, I wanted to see how other people who practice permaculture and other alternative methods teach and live. I was not disappointed.

I love these people. This course was very tasty in many ways. The knowledge share of bioregions, community regeneration and plant/animal ecologies was priceless. I have tools and pathways to not only feed my family and friends, I can grow blueberries!

I loved this course and enjoyed spending time with so many people who’s experience and interests overlap in the arena of permaculture. I learned a lot from each of the instructors and from other folks in the class.

PDC Student

Spiral Ridge is so inspirational! Thank you for all that you do,Cliff Davis, Jennifer Albanese and family. Feeling encouraged, renewed and energetic. So much love.